With Apple TV already committing to more episodes, Pluribus is far from over. Here’s a concise look at season 2’s status, ...
World War I exposed soldiers to conditions unlike anything humans had endured before. Endless shelling, constant death, ...
At first glance, the Drake Equation looks like a hopeful scientific tool. In reality, it leads to disturbing possibilities about isolation, extinction, and survival. This breakdown explains the ...
Episode 9, “La Chica o El Mundo,” featured the long-awaited meeting of Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) and Manousos Oviedo (Carlos-Manuel Vesga). As the finale’s title suggests, Carol has to choose ...
A quiet confession from Zosia exposes how the Others crossed Carol’s boundaries, turning a fragile romance into a catalyst ...
Pluribus episode 9 has brought down the curtain on the Apple TV show's first season – and we're here to answer your biggest ...
Rhea Seehorn discusses the Pluribus Season 1 finale, Carol's dynamic with Zosia, and how her character becomes a reluctant ...
Let's get into explaining the ending of Pluribus Season 1, including insights from series creator Vince Gilligan.
🪖 Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter: This bark, repeated at random by NCR troopers, is so commonly heard in Fallout: New Vegas it's become a meme. There's even a mod to ...
Jones, is a non-binary performer whom I remember fondly for their fantastic work as a fanatical slave-driver in the second season of The Wheel of Time. I haven’t caught Dane’s pronouns, but assuming ...
The phrase "come back" takes on a dual meaning in Pluribus, shifting from Carol's lonely plea on the pavement to Manousos' appeal to Rick's paralyzed consciousness. While Carol's words were a cry for ...